Mention It All - An Oscar For Erika (RHOBH, Family Karma)
Episode Date: July 15, 2021In this week’s RHOBH, shit hit the fan for Erika, and Bari and Dylan dive deep on what they believe. They also break down the next chapter in Sutton and Crystal’s feud, and whether Amelia would ge...t along with Sutton’s daughter. Next, they recap Family Karma, where Anish is looking for love, and Nicholas and Amrit finally get engaged. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I was like, is she going to say it?
Because if you didn't, I wasn't going to.
but like, I had a feeling you would.
How are we feeling?
How are we doing?
What's the vibe?
What's the mood?
I'm tired.
Like, I'm tired.
I actually just took two liquid gels.
Not because I'm tired, but because my body's hurting because I, like, did a lot yesterday.
And I'm sore and I'm tired.
And I had one.
I was like, you know what?
Fuck this.
I had a bottle of wine.
And I cut myself opening it.
Like, I had a day yesterday.
Like, on the.
On like the foil or?
Yeah.
So I'm obviously professional at opening bottles of wine and this one.
Yeah.
The cork was stuck and I have an electric one.
I was alternating back and forth because I said I will not let the wine bottle win.
I am drinking this tonight.
So the foil when I like gripped it.
Oh.
Was like, fuck you, Barry.
We're going to win.
So I got like in a fight with my wine bottle last night.
And I won.
Duh.
You,
You and you were like, it was like Crystal versus Sutton, Barry versus the wine.
Yeah, I'm the crystal in this case.
The wine foil was an inappropriate, awkward person.
I, okay, obviously we're talking about Beverly Hills today, family karma, lots to discuss.
This season of Beverly Hills, I feel like every week there's just new, new and interesting things to talk about.
We're never at a loss for words, except maybe in a good way.
I loved this episode
and I was very impressed
because I was wondering
I knew at some point
they had taken a break in filming
because there were positive COVID tests
and I was like
when are we going to get there
are they going to just pretend it didn't happen
like how are they going to handle that
and they handled it with such grace
it was like
I mean does Beverly Hills handle anything
any differently?
I mean the last few seasons of Beverly Hills
have not been like incredible.
So I wasn't sure.
I appreciated they gave us like a couple key sort of FaceTime scenes that were necessary.
We got a couple of these genius looking over the balcony scenes.
And then it was like, bada bada bitty boom, quarantine's over.
I loved the way they acknowledged it and kind of just moved right through it.
Yeah, I mean, I felt bad.
Like obviously felt bad for anybody who had COVID.
it and like you could see the differences of what they were going through.
Like Kyle was really,
really like hit with like parenting and just like really depressed.
And it was sad.
But I'm glad not that they're all thankfully okay because it was scary with Dorete
talking about how she was quarantined separate from her kids.
And she was little kids like and they were when she was saying like,
oh, like, mommy, we'll get it.
We don't care.
We just want to see like, oh, my heart.
I know.
I can picture their little voices like Phoenix and Jagger like it being like in there I can feel I can see Phoenix saying this in like a Star Wars costume too.
Okay, we got to talk about what happened with Sutton and Crystal because that was kind of the carryover from last episode.
Um, so after the ugly leather pants moment, they kind of bring Sutton back. They like, you know, reel her in a little bit.
she apologizes pretty immediately for the pants comment, you know, she says in her confessional, but she,
I actually think they're really cute. I think they were pleather, actually. But it's like, okay, so Sutton
apologizes for that like one specific moment, but she still, still, still cannot get over the use of
the word violated. And I just think, okay, we've talked about this for the last couple weeks.
I personally feel, and I think the definition of the word, confirms that Crystal used it
correctly in a sense.
You know, like, she wasn't using the wrong word.
I'm sorry, but you can't back down the way she did when you are right, like when you're right.
She was right.
So there, she was not like.
Right.
She needs to just like get the fuck over it because Crystal has made it clear that she's not
going to apologize because she wasn't actually wrong.
It's interesting to see the other women get a little more of a glimpse into how Crystal really handles things.
I agree and I disagree because I feel like she has connected with the other women.
So it's like she has a different relationship with them.
And therefore, the things that happened with her and Sutton wouldn't happen with the other women.
So I feel like they don't think that way.
But I did get pissed when Sutton was like when they did sit down and Sutton was like,
it's nothing you said.
It's your presence.
And everyone was like, Sutton.
like that was Eric I was like that was uncalled for like it were not like in fifth grade where you don't need to like keep and that is where it turned and that's where Crystal got like mad and started raising her voice and to be honest I would have done the same thing because there's only only so much you can do for someone that's pissing you off and just is not getting over it so Sutton was Chris was like so then you can leave and she like got really mad but to be honest I think this sit down and this argument and raised voices is the conversation that needed to happen now they're going to
good. Sutton made a joke. Should you lock your door? And I was like, oh, God, everyone was like,
Sutton, land the plane. Like, please stop. But, but I think, like, hopefully fingers crossed,
I think, like, this is it. Like, we are good. These two are definitely at the point where it's like,
you need to hash it out and move on for the sake of the group. And us. There's enough other stuff
going on. We don't need, we don't need to talk about violated at every group event for the
rest of the season. So after the Bolognais lunch, which I saw someone refer to on Twitter as
Harry and Lisa's super spreader Bologna's lunch. So Kyle, Kathy, and Doreet all test positive for
COVID, unfortunately. So the cast is in quarantine. And during week two of this quarantine is when
the big news, the big news breaks that Tom and Erica are being sued. And there's the allegations
about the plane crash victims and, you know, basically everything that we are still talking about up to this day.
It's so interesting that this happened when they were in quarantine because, of course, it gives us some classic moments of like Garsell calling Sutton and being like, did you hear in Sutton's like, wow, it's on Fox News.
It's everywhere.
Yeah, I mean.
It is, it is crazy to.
think about being on the cast of one of these shows and you're filming your season and you're
just kind of like going about whatever group stuff is happening. You know, like Sutton and Crystal
arguing, I'm sure in the context of the group, it felt important, but like nobody was posting
about it online. And then all of a sudden your storyline for the season is like national news.
Right. I mean, she's involved in a federal lawsuit. It's like a really, really, really.
big deal. And like, I said it last night. I watched the episode. I'm going to say it again. I don't think
she knew. I do not think she knew. I think that conversation with her and Kyle last night, the mascara,
yes, it was, it was, you know, I don't think that she was planning on breaking down and having that
conversation with Kyle. I think she saw Kyle and she got overwhelmed and it hit her and no one can say they haven't
been in that situation before where it just all hits you at once and you talk about it.
We have never seen Erica like that.
And to be honest, that looked very, those emotions, you could disagree with me.
Anyone can disagree with me.
Those emotions looked so raw, like, and wild.
Again, the mascara was like funny.
It was just like, oh my God.
And then the music in the background was kind of like weird, like not believe.
I don't know.
But it is just something that I feel like,
no one can imagine. And now we're seeing more and more of how her and Tom's relationship was,
why she would ever question where his money was coming from. What happens when she asks him
questions? Like, it's all coming to a head. And at the same time, like, her situation, obviously,
I'm not going to say the victims of this plane crash and the lawsuit are one thing. That is as important
and as everything that's going on.
That has nothing to do with Erica's life
and what she's going through too.
Like so everyone's like,
what about the victim?
That has,
it has one thing is different from the other.
Like it has nothing to do with that.
Like,
yes and no.
Because I agree that her,
the experience of her divorce
and her talking about what she went through with her marriage,
to be honest,
like I don't really have any reason to not believe that.
Like I,
some of those things are,
things that we have sort of seen on the show.
What, you think her divorce, her divorce, like, wasn't a sham you're saying?
Yeah, like, the stuff with Tom, you know, like, not being very, like, warm or whatever,
like, not kind of being, you know, the stuff behind closed doors, like, that all kind of
checks out to me.
Like, I wouldn't question that.
But the thing for me is that I don't think that the, what's happening with all the victims
is completely separate from her.
because the whole connotation is that stolen money was being used to fund her whole lifestyle.
And so I think I don't think it's necessarily a question.
I mean, I guess it is a question of what she knew and when.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
I think when what people are saying about her being upset and her not acknowledging that is that if I was spending $40,000 a month and I found out that that money might have been stolen from plane.
crash victims, I would feel pretty fucking shitty about that, even if I didn't know.
And I think that's the thing with Erica's, I think you can, you can separate the question of
the divorce and maybe she didn't know from the fact that like on a human level, doesn't she feel
awful, even if it's not her fault.
And I think that's the thing that's so kind of troublesome to me and to, I think a lot of other
people watching the show play out is that it's like she only seems concerned with herself,
at least from what she said, because, you know, she's calling, she's saying that the people who are
bringing these lawsuits are like assholes and trying to ruin her life and all of this stuff.
And it's like, babe, the people bringing this lawsuit are plane crash victims who didn't get
the money that your husband owed them. So whether or not they are, whether or not you're being
personally impacted by this, which obviously she is.
It's for a reason.
Like, it's not like some other rich businessman.
It's just like, I think I'm going to take Erica's money.
It's like, they're victims.
Right.
And I think that I agree.
And I think that she is thinking about herself because she is the one going through this.
And I'm also not comparing the situations.
Like, I think the victims are what they went through is horrific and awful.
But at the same time, you know what I thought about?
What if a part of that conversation?
conversation. Like, what if at one point she did mention the victims and she did say that and she and she did?
And maybe, because it's reality TV, maybe that part got cut out. You never know. But at the same time,
I feel like she is entitled to like care and talk about herself in this like in this situation.
I don't know. It's really, it's a really like weird conversation and also from an outside perspective.
Like it's a weird thing. I would never say that she's like.
like not entitled to also be upset for what she's personally going through. I just think the fact
that this broke, you know, seven months ago. And on the show, there hasn't been any acknowledgement
on social media in any kind of statement that she's put out. Like, I think that's the thing. Like,
obviously, I know the editors could be picking and choosing what to include, but like there's never
been any kind of inkling anywhere that she actually like feels.
bad. And I think that's the, that's the thing. Like, even if she can't go into details or she can't say much, just be like, I hope everyone gets the money they're entitled to or something like that. You know, like you're, I feel like, and I've heard, you know, like more legal expert type people also say that it's like, she could acknowledge the victims without incriminating herself. Okay. So that's, and again, like, I'm not like defending. I'm like, no, she deserves it. But I was saying that too. Like, what if she just like legitimately doesn't want to say,
one thing about this lawsuit, like online.
Because then if she does, people will be like, well, she, you know, like,
and look at what she's going through already where she even said, like, all it takes is
one person to say you're, and then the whole internet picks that up and whatever.
So she can say one thing about the victims.
And I would be like, Erica Jane, like, said like this about the victim.
Like, so maybe she just wants to stay away from it, which is tearing at her more.
I don't know.
It's undoubtedly she's in a very tricky situation.
Like, I think, no matter where-
Her small home, her small home.
No matter where you fall on like liking Erica, hating Erica, whatever, I think everyone can agree that her situation right now is not ideal.
Oh, yeah.
It is.
It was like, oh, shit.
Yeah.
We saw a lot of emotions this episode.
Also, I loved seeing Kyle have a real heart to heart with Kathy about how she, you know, is having some depression issues and specifically
feels like in the pandemic, she's falling short as a mom with Portia and that she's worried about
seeing Portia kind of be so comfortable, you know, not socializing and at home all the time and
sort of, you know, shrinking into herself. And I think this was like one of the most, like,
honest moments I can remember Kyle having on the show where it just felt super genuine and like
she kind of is at a loss for what to do. Yeah, because she was at one point, like, she was like
leaving the house, she said, and it was noon, and her daughter was just waking up. And she's like,
but at the same time, I can't be mad because there's nothing else for her to do. Like, she was on a
normal day, she wouldn't sleep till noon. But honestly, I have to agree with Portia. I'm a lot older
than, like, 12. But I prefer staying in, too and not socializing these days. It's just like,
you become accustomed to it. And like, the thing is, Kyle was also like, do you think I would ever
let her have those nails? No. And then they did that flashback to Portia. And Porsche's like,
because I'm a queen. And I was like,
Portia, oh my God.
I love it.
I kind of agree with you.
In a weird way, I feel like I do kind of relate to Portia.
And so I totally get what Kyle is saying about how like I don't, you know, like over the last
year, I feel like a lot of us have gotten more comfortable sort of being on our own and like
staying kind of inside ourselves.
And that, you know, at one point, it's like a coping mechanism.
But then, you know, now obviously when they were filming.
the show, it was still, stuff was pretty much
in lockdown, you know, vaccines
weren't out yet. So like,
now we're dealing with the real-time effects
of like, okay, so I can
go out and socialize whenever I want,
but like, I don't
necessarily want to do that all the time.
Like, maybe I have Bravo
to catch up on. I
have come a long way, to be honest,
like in the beginning, I didn't leave
my house, literally. And then
towards, like, once the vaccines really
started like happening, whatever, I was
getting a little looser, like in going out, whatever.
And now I don't even think twice about like going out to dinner, going out.
I will say a store.
I think I always sort of had this about me.
But I now I feel very like at peace with whatever I actually want to do.
I'm like, if there's a Saturday where I just want to have like TV day on the couch,
I don't feel like it's like.
it's like wrong of me to want that versus like going out and like having a social day all day.
It's about the balance.
I'm like if I go two weeks without seeing a friend, obviously then I'm going to feel like.
There's FaceTime.
Yeah.
But like you know, we're like you and I are going to see each other next week for the first time.
For the first time since before we started doing this podcast.
Isn't that crazy you guys?
We always talk about we launched this podcast.
podcast in quarantine, literally a month after it started.
We launched in April.
And Dylan and I have not seen each other in person.
We're going to, we are going to, should we like do a Bravo prayer, like when we see each
other and like hold hands and hug.
Should we like sing a song?
I don't know how to heal a heart.
Money can't buy your class.
Money can't buy you.
Hello.
Oh my God.
Okay.
Last thing about Beverly Hills before we move on to family karma, we meet Sutton's
daughter for the first time.
I like seeing Sutton as a mother.
Sutton's daughter Porter who has turned 18 since season 10 was filmed.
So now she can decide that she wants to be on camera.
A big, I like to think of it as a big middle finger to Sutton's X because, you know,
that's a whole thing.
Sutton's daughter seems so lovely, so well-mannered.
You know, she's a cap-a-ca-ca-ca-a-gama.
Cap-a-capa-genius.
Happy that I am a cap-a-capa-gama.
She seems just like such a lovely young woman.
I absolutely agree.
And I truly did.
I liked seeing Sutton, like, in that scene.
We haven't seen her, like, with her kids ever.
So it's very different.
And like she was, it was really funny when Lisa Rina was over like for lunch.
And Lisa's like a very like fun like nurturing woman.
So she was like talking to Porter like how old.
When's your birthday?
What's your sign?
And I, oh my God.
So Amelia is 19, which is just one little year older than Porter.
And boy, are they in two different phases of their lives?
When Lisa was suggesting that Porter and Amelia should like hang out and have a place.
date.
I like, can you even imagine what they would talk about?
Because I can't.
Like, no.
But I, we can't, we, guys, we can't even call it with words right this second.
Carter would be like, yeah, my mom doesn't let me get lip fillers.
And Amelia is like, what?
That's weird.
I, no, I like really can't, but it's funny.
And then in Sutton's or confession, she goes, yeah, I'm not too sure about that
play date.
it's not going to happen.
Can you imagine some doesn't let her get lip fillers and Amelia's dating a 37 year old with three kids?
Like they're not going to, they don't have that much in common.
No, I think they would be very cordial to each other, but you know, not a lot.
There's nothing worse than your mom wanting you to hang out with someone's kid.
No, like there's literally.
That is like no.
That is like the most, it's the most painful kind of small talk because you're like,
you both have the understanding that you're being forced to be there.
It's not like, oh, one of us is kind of into.
I guess I'll be nice.
It's like, so your mom knows my mom.
It would be like the way Renaud was talking to Porter.
Like it would be like that.
It would be like a date almost.
But, but you're not, you're, it's for, oh, God.
Oh, God.
It's terrible.
I can't even think about it.
But why can't like Porter and Portia would have more fun together, I feel.
I want to hang out with Portia.
I would hang out with Portia.
I want to hang out with Porter.
I just want to hear more about Sutton, to be honest.
Like, I feel like I need like an inside stuff.
on what Sutton is like.
Yeah.
Like, does she buy her any, like, is she the type of mom where it's like, gives her an allowance?
Or does she like, all right, come on, Porter, we're going shopping and, like, buys her anything.
Does she get, like, one, one couture piece passed down to her for her birthday every year?
Wait, also, side note, the internet blipped out when Sutton called Crystal's Pants Ugly.
Because everyone was like, Sutton wore a fucking pipe cleaner last week as a bow.
And, like, she's like, just because you're wearing couture.
does not mean it's fat like, oh my God, people are ripping her a new one because she wears like
Dolce and Gabon to the grocery store, but it's ugly as fuck.
There's, yeah, I mean, I just think there's the difference between fashion and style.
Totally.
And I actually, I think I like a lot of what Sutton wears.
I think it's like very particular to her.
But like, it is funny for her to call like a pretty basic pair of black leather pants ugly because
it's like that's just something that people wear.
And like Kathy Hilton said, I thought the pants were darling.
Darling. I love, that is such a Kathy Hilton word to use. I got the pants for darling.
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Okay, let's talk about family karma.
This is another
banger of an episode
with lots going on.
Okay, because we were talking about
the awkward date
that would happen between Porter and Amelia,
let's talk about Anisha's date,
which is a little awkward,
but overall, I think pretty cute.
She's so funny in general and knows it.
Like, it's one thing when someone
doesn't know they're awkward or fun,
like, and doesn't,
it. She knows it. And she was saying how she is like diarrhea of the mouth. And they showed her,
she was like, so what's your favorite food? And to be honest, like, I have done that before,
especially if you know that you're not, you're not. It's like actually one of my favorite things to do
when you just like come out with a random question. And it's like, and it's like, and but at the same time,
it's really fun because it makes you think. So it's like, huh. I totally. I can totally relate with
the, I can totally relate with the date experience of like you get to a conversation like you start
talking about something because it
it was like a natural progression of the conversation.
And then all of a sudden you're like,
why have I been talking about sea creatures for five minutes?
I don't,
this isn't something that's important to me.
I don't normally talk about this.
Like,
why did I just decide that like this was like,
I feel like that's such a thing on like a first date that you have like,
you're like throwing out opinions that you've never even like considered before.
You're like,
oh yeah, like now that I think about it,
I guess like whales are pretty cool.
Like, I don't know.
She's, she's really great.
I feel like she's like, she's very, she makes fun of herself.
Like, she knows it.
But it was even more awkward with the drinks, like ordering the cocktails.
She was like, I'm sure they have a full bar.
Like, they get me.
I was like, this guy was hot.
He was.
I want to see him again.
He's six, too.
But he also seemed really nice.
Like he seemed like a nice guy.
So.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They like, they're like, all right, thank.
Bye.
and like hugged and like left.
I was like, God,
what is happening here?
Lots happening.
Wait,
okay,
so Amrit and Vichol
are starting a men's lingerie line
and I'm sorry.
UDP.
The scene where Vichal was trying on the underwear
was like really doing it for me.
My friend and I,
my friend and I are like very into the men on this show
and I was like sending him screenshots
because he hasn't watched the episode.
Oh, God.
Okay.
Get ready.
It was no sex life
three minute scene
episode three minutes
Yeah
So it was no that
But Vichal was packing it in
I would say
Yeah and like the quality of the underpants
Underpants
Pannies didn't look
It looked like
It looked like not the
Like not that it would hold everything
is what I'm thinking, but they didn't show.
The fabric looked soft, but not that thick.
Okay, to be honest, remember when you were in high school and you covered your textbooks with a book sock, that is what that was.
Like, that is what the red panties were.
But underwear dance party.
That might be the hardest you've ever made me laugh on this podcast.
That's all, that material.
is all I can envision, but they answered the door and it's almost like all the staff in the
building clearly knows who they are. And it was so funny. He was like, I like it. And then they were,
the cameras were there for the show. So Emory was like, they think we're filming porn in here.
Like they think we're doing something. Even he was, oh my God, it was a really great scene.
But like, I wonder where they are in this business because it is true. Like, where do guys other
than like Calvin Klein or like
Abercrombie where do boys buy these
panties?
Panties? I don't know.
Like underwear you can buy anyways.
They seem like they have an
like the market needs this. That's what I'm
saying is like Calvin Klein does not sell this.
They sell like those whitey-tighty thought.
Like they don't sell the thongs. We need that.
Yeah, that's true.
Okay.
Moving on.
I'm advocating for for UDP.
Okay, the main heart of this episode is obviously Nicholas and Amrit.
And before we get to the proposal scene, which is very sweet, we have kind of an awkward moment because Nicholas comes over to Amrit's parents' house and he wants to talk to Amrit's mom.
And he basically sits down with her and is like, look, be real with me.
Do you think Amrit wants to get married?
Like, what do you think it's going to take?
Like, do you think this is like the timeline?
And I have to say she did such an incredible job of like not giving anything away.
I was shocked.
Yeah, because moms are terrible at that.
And they would be like, wow.
I really assumed.
And I think it would have still been okay.
If she was like, oh, I definitely think he'll be ready.
I just maybe I don't know how long it'll take.
But she was literally like, she was.
kind of giving him like a pessimistic answer where she was like, Nicholas, I don't know.
I don't know if he'll ever want to get married.
It's like.
But I also like seeing them together.
Like I feel like he feels very comforted by Amory's family.
And it's, I really like the relationship that he's building with them, even though it's
been like, you know, a while, but he's feeling more comfortable and open talking to them.
Totally. And especially knowing that he has kind of a fraught relationship with his own parents.
And, you know, they haven't always been the most.
accepting. It is great to see that Amrits parents can kind of be like that family for him that
he doesn't necessarily feel he always has on his side. But then we get to our boat day, which
I love that Bali put this boat day together, but the fact that they have to get there so early
in the morning, she's like, what? It's the only time I could get the boat. Honestly, that answer
and the way she said it was you couldn't be more perfect than that. She was like a more
morning and then they were like complaining about it.
And I don't know why that just like that one line.
She said she's like, what?
It's the only time we can get it.
Like she's just that person.
I feel like you want to have a round.
She like is really good at those situations.
But this couldn't have gone more perfect, to be honest.
I know.
For someone who didn't have a plan.
And that's just funny because sometimes plans don't work.
Bali is the friend in the group who makes the plans who like steps up to make the plan.
And then other people who like,
didn't take any initiative will like complain about it.
And she's like, did you, what would you rather have a boat in the morning or not at all?
Because I was the one who called.
Like, she made it happen.
You know, they're drinking their champagne.
I love that Vishal is more nervous than Amar it because he's like such a supportive friend.
Wait.
And also that Vishal goes, are you sure you want to do this?
And Amri goes, yeah.
Yeah.
I'm going to do it.
Like I don't really think I have a choice.
Are you like, are you sure?
But it was real nerve-wracking because they didn't know where to go, what to do, where we were going to be.
I actually liked the kind of construct of that they were like taking, like taking a couple's picture because it made it so that they could film it without it being like conspicuous.
That was all, Vishal.
I'm giving that all to him where they were all laying there and he's like, should we tell?
Like he initiated that.
Oh, let's take couples pictures like, Nicholas, I'm really, get up there.
Oh, it was so cute.
And then Amra gave the ring to Nicholas.
And was like, now I want you, like, I want you to have the opportunity too.
And I was like, this is so freaking cute.
And then they were and then yet nothing worse than a boat at 7.30 in the morning, though.
It's like, okay, now we have the whole day to celebrate.
Great.
Now it's 10 a.m.
It was so cute.
I love these people.
I, listen.
They're the best.
Don't sleep.
Everyone's a to don't sleep on family karma.
Seriously.
Don't sleep on family karma.
You shouldn't.
Also, I was dying when Amri earlier in the episode had his dog in the confessional with him.
Oh.
That is the cutest dog.
There's just so many great things going on.
Brian still won't tell anyone that he lost his job.
Like, that's a disaster waiting to happen.
There is so much going on, truly.
I know.
But he wasn't really in this, like, episode as much.
but I kind of,
I feel like we don't have enough good things to say about this show.
It's just really good.
It's a really good flow.
I actually like the way,
it's like everybody's in every episode,
at least a little bit,
but they sort of pick and choose,
like who the focus is from week to week.
So it's like this week,
like there wasn't so much Brian.
Like we didn't really see like Dylan and Sean very much.
But like obviously it was important that Nicholas and Armin
have their moment.
We saw more like Monica talking with,
her parent, with her mom.
Like, they have so much going on in the cast.
And I think they're doing a great job of kind of like zooming in on different sort of like
angles for each episode.
Right.
Right.
And that'll love to see it.
Oh.
And all right.
Yes, we love to see it.
But there's, I wanted to wait till our Sunday record, our Monday recording, talk about
Potomac.
But there is something I want to bring up really quick.
Last week, we were talking about Wendy's plastic surgery.
Okay.
She posted that she got her butt done and they cut it.
She got a BBL.
Yeah.
She got a Brazilian butt lift, which is the biggest trend on TikTok right now.
By the way, there are so many BBL videos happening.
It's like a very, it's like the Kardashian surgery, basically.
But I thought it was so interesting that she said right at the table at the nude interlude,
she told all the women she got a boob job and a BBL.
and they cut it out.
And it makes her look like such a liar on the episode.
Because I remember I brought up that when she was at the doctor's office,
they were looking at, you know, like healing on her hips,
which is obviously not from a breast augmentation.
And so I was glad that she clarified that.
But I also feel like that's extremely shady of the editors to cut that.
Because it's like you made her look like a liar.
And like, who knows if she's telling the 100% truth,
but like she wasn't lying about like having.
having an ass.
Yeah, but also like why,
what?
Yeah, that's all I can say is that it would be shady.
I will say,
like, why would you?
The Bravo editors are great,
but sometimes they make decisions that I'm like,
why, why?
But whatever.
We'll have a fresh episode of Potomac to talk about
when we are back on Monday,
but that's going to do it for us today.
Thanks so much for listening, everyone.
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